Earlier you mentioned having attacks of fear or panic when all of a sudden you felt very frightened, anxious, or uneasy. Think of a bad attack like that. During that attack, which of the following problems did you have?

Earlier you mentioned having attacks when all of a sudden you had several problems like being short of breath, your heart pounding or feeling dizzy, and being afraid you would die or go crazy. Think of a bad attack like that. During that attack, which of the following problems did you have?

Attacks of this sort can occur in three different situations. The first are when the attacks occur unexpectedly 'out of the blue'. The second are when a person has an unreasonably strong fear. For example, some people have a terrible fear of bugs or of heights or of being in a crowd. The third are when a person is in real danger, like a car accident or a bank robbery.

Which of these three describes your attack - did it occur unexpectedly 'out of the blue', in a situation that you strongly fear, or in a situation of real danger?

IF R THOUGHT THERE WAS REAL DANGER EVEN THOUGH IT TURNED OUT NOT TO BE DANGEROUS, CODE 'REAL DANGER'.

Attacks of this sort can occur in three different situations. The first is when the attacks occur unexpectedly 'out of the blue'. The second is when a person has an unreasonably strong fear. For example, some people have a terrible fear of bugs or of heights or of being in a crowd. The third is when a person is in real danger, like a car accident or a bank robbery.

The next question is about how many of your attacks occurred in each of these three kinds of situations. Did you ever have an attack that occurred unexpectedly 'out of the blue'?

How much did [(this/these unexpected "out of the blue" attack(s))] or worry about having another attack ever interfere with either your work, your social life, or your personal relationships - not at all, a little, some, a lot, or extremely?

Attacks of this sort sometimes occur as a result of physical causes such as physical illness or injury or the use of medication, drugs, or alcohol. Do you think any of your attacks ever occurred as the result of such physical causes?

When you had an attack in the past 12 months, how much emotional distress did it cause you during the attack itself -- none, mild, moderate, severe, or so severe that you were unable to concentrate and had to stop what you were doing?

Sometimes people with attacks get upset by physical sensations that remind them of the attacks. Examples include being out of breath after physical exercise, feeling speeded up after drinking coffee or caffeinated beverages, feeling out of control after using alcohol or drugs, and feeling tingly while watching a scary motion picture or television show. In the past 12 months, did you ever get upset by any physical sensations that reminded you of your attacks?

How strong was your discomfort with any physical sensations like these in the past 12 months - mild, moderate, severe, or so severe that you became very worried that these sensations might cause you to have another attack?

Think about the month or longer in the past 12 months when your [(attacks(s))] or worry about the [(attacks(s))] [(was/were)] most severe. Using the 0 to 10 scale on page 64 of your booklet, where 0 means no interference and 10 means very severe interference, what number describes how much the [(attacks(s))] or worry about the attacks interfered with each of the following activities during that time?

Your home management, like cleaning, shopping, and taking care of the (house/apartment)?

(IF NEC: How much did the attacks interfere with your home management, like cleaning, shopping, and taking care of the (house/apartment) during that time?) (IF NEC: You can use any number between 0 and 10 to answer.)

(Think about the month or longer in the past 12 months when your [(attacks(s))] or worry about the [(attacks(s))] [(was/were)] most severe. Using the 0 to 10 scale on page 64 of your booklet, where 0 means no interference and 10 means very severe interference, what number describes how much the [(attacks(s))] or worry about the attacks interfered with each of the following activities during that time?)

Your ability to work?

(IF NEC: How much did the attacks interfere with your ability to work during that time?) (IF NEC: You can use any number between 0 and 10 to answer.)

(Think about the month or longer in the past 12 months when your [(attacks(s))] or worry about the [(attacks(s))] [(was/were)] most severe. Using the 0 to 10 scale on page 64 of your booklet, where 0 means no interference and 10 means very severe interference, what number describes how much the [(attacks(s))] or worry about the attacks interfered with each of the following activities during that time?)

Your ability to form and maintain close relationships with other people?

(IF NEC: How much did the attacks interfere with your ability to form and maintain close relationships with other people during that time?) (IF NEC: You can use any number between 0 and 10 to answer.)

(Think about the month or longer in the past 12 months when your [(attacks(s))] or worry about the [(attacks(s))] [(was/were)] most severe. Using the 0 to 10 scale on page 64 of your booklet, where 0 means no interference and 10 means very severe interference, what number describes how much the [(attacks(s))] or worry about the attacks interfered with each of the following activities during that time?)

Your social life?

(IF NEC: How much did the attacks interfere with your social life during that time?) (IF NEC: You can use any number between 0 and 10 to answer.)

Did you ever in your life talk to a medical doctor or other professional about your attacks?Â·Â·(By professional we mean psychologists, counselors, spiritual advisors, herbalists, acupuncturists, and other healing professionals.)